A proposed deal between Alna and resident Jeff Spinney would bar him from rolling out an aluminum mat at his boat ramp off Golden Ridge Road; and would let up to 10 Golden Ridge Sportsman’s Club members a year use the ramp, but not for motor boats.
Augusta Civic Center or on Zoom is the place to be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 19 to witness the state’s consideration of Wiscasset’s appeal of Maine Yankee’s tax exemption for a chunk of its local property. At stake is $1.6 million in taxes if $93,.
Only comments of support were aired at a required public hearing in Woolwich for OpBox, a company which assembles and sells modular structures and other products made from recycled plastic. David King Sr., chairman of the selectboard, said the Oct.
Alna selectmen came out of an executive session Oct. 5 and announced they would like to have the town attorney “engage in further settlement discussions of the town’s enforcement action against (Jeff) Spinney, with Mr. Spinney’s attorney between now.
Revisiting sending the Wawenock building’s owner a lawyer’s letter , Wiscasset selectmen decided again Sept. 19 to hold off. They favored Chair Sarah Whitfield’s suggestion to reassess progress on repairs every couple of weeks. Town counsel recently.